Epiphone’s long friendship with Mr. Les Paul began in 1940 when
Les built one of the world’s first solidbody electric guitars
while working nights at the original Epiphone factory in
Manhattan. Les’ first solid body guitar, nicknamed “the Log,”
would go on to inspire the Les Paul™ Standard, which many
consider the greatest electric guitar ever made. The Les Paul
Standard 60s models from the Epiphone Inspired by Gibson™
Collection recreate the look, feel, and sound of the early
1960s-era Les Pauls. They feature a mahogany body with a maple
cap, and the models with translucent finishes have an added AAA
flame maple veneer visible through the finish for that classic
“flame top” look. The mahogany neck sports a laurel fretboard
with pearloid trapezoid inlays, 22 medium jumbo frets, and a
fast-playing 60s SlimTaper™ profile. The headstock is equipped
with quality Grover® Rotomatic® tuning machines and a Graph Tech®
nut for rock-solid tuning stability, so you can spend more time
playing and less time tuning. The Les Paul Standard 60s is
powered by a perfectly balanced set of Epiphone’s acclaimed
Probucker™ pickups, with a Probucker 2 in the neck position and a
slightly hotter Probucker 3 in the bridge, and each pickup is
wired to its own individual set of volume and tone controls that
feature CTS® potentiometers. Available in a variety of attractive
finish colors and packaged in a Premium Gig Bag, the Epiphone Les
Paul Standard 60s is a great way to enjoy an authentic Les Paul
playing experience at an accessible price.